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Forget everything you remember about School. Gaby will boost your motivation, just as she did it in my case! I admire her toolset of approaches. I have fun exchanging ideas in español. I love her humor and the laughter we unfold together. I am grateful for every single class with her. Gaby not only gives me access to a new language, but also to deeper layers such as culture and burning social issues.

Me and my husband are studying Spanish because recently we moved from Holland to Spain. The lessons from Gaby are varied and fun.
And what we like is that Gaby aligns the lessons at our level. Also she taught us the popular Spanish and not only from the books. We would certainly recommend her as a teacher. She is very clear and have a lot of patience.

I always wanted to learn another language and broaden my horizons. The lessons with Gaby are tailored to your level so you learn at a good pace. They are also good fun and after only a few lessons you start to see real progress. Gaby is a fantastic teacher who is very positive and knows her stuff. She is great fun and really knows how to challenge me during the lessons and with follow up homework. She also recommends songs to listen to which is a great way of learning more and discovering new music.

I studied Spanish with Gaby when she was living in Budapest. It was fun, unlike other courses I had taken before. We focused on conversation and I really loved learning with a native teacher; you learn faster. Of course I would recommend everyone to take lessons with her!

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This is not in the books

Let’s be honest firts: I have a lot of fun listening and dancing to reguetón, but as a teacher I have to say it’s not the best music to learn Spanish. Sometimes, when I ask my students if they know any songs in Spanish, they mention some popular reguetón song and I’m like this: Why Read more about Reguetón songs you shouldn’t learn Spanish from[…]

There’s a video that got popular lately. In it you can see Antonio Banderas explaining some popular Spanish expressions and how they seem to make no sense but make all of it to us 🙂 Truth is there are a few expression that he explains that I don’t find useful or even don’t know because Read more about 5 useful Spanish expressions for daily life[…]

Listening problems when learning Spanish Most of my students say that one of the hardest things about learning Spanish is understanding when a native speaker talks to them. I’m afraid this happens when learning any language and the only thing we can do is to practice. It happened to me when I was learning English. Read more about [A2] Ejercicio de audio en español – Spanish listening[…]

Hola amigos. Some of you already know I’m a firm supporter of music as a learning tool. This is why I’m bringing you 5 great Spanish songs to learn Spanish. It’s not just that I love music, it’s also that I proved myself that by listening to music you improve your chances of learning and Read more about 5 great Spanish songs to learn Spanish[…]

Hola! If you want to learn Spanish -which you might since you are here :)- you must be considering joining a class group or taking private lessons with a tutor, am I right? It’s not that I’m a private teacher – well, it is a little, you know…- it’s that I have reasons to believe Read more about Why learn Spanish with a private teacher?[…]

Hi again! I know numbers is a basic topic and it can be boring, but it is so useful it becomes very important. You need to know the number when you are: Talking about events on your life: dates are numbers. Discussing prices for services (like Spanish lessons ;). Making an appointment: time is numbers. Read more about Numbers in Spanish: los números en español [+ exercices][…]